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True or False: In diprotic systems, the second equivalence point can be treated as a monoprotic weak acid.
 
True
 
False
Consider the titration of a monoprotic acid with a strong base. A buffer solution is formed
 
before the equivalence point of a weak-acid–strong-base titr
 
before the equivalence point of a strong-acid–strong-base ti
 
at the equivalence point of a weak-acid–strong-base titratio
 
after the equivalence point of a weak-acid–strong-base titra
The titration solution essentially only contains a weak acid
 
at the equivalence point of a weak-base–strong-acid titratio
 
after the equivalence point of a strong-acid–strong-base tit
 
at the equivalence point of a weak-acid–strong-base titratio
 
after the equivalence point of a weak-acid–strong-base titra
(T/F)When both a strong acid and a weak acid are titrated with a strong base, the pH at the equivalence point is equal to 7.
 
False
 
True
A 25.00-mL aliquot of 0.150 0 M HI was titrated with 0.100 0 M NaOH. Calculate the volume of NaOH needed to reach the equivalence point.
 
37.5 mL
 
25 mL
 
16.67mL
 
0.01667 mL